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Show DEATH SUMIViONS A PIONEER WOMAN j Salt Lake. July 17. Mrs. Margaret j C?.ino, seventy-aeven years of age, 'j S and the wife of former Congressman ij (a John P. Cain, of Utah, and mother of jf Joseph B. Calno, secretary of the Jf Commercial club, died at her home on :. it Seventh avenue and L street last night );l at S 20 o'clock, of general debility. 1 ( She was a niece of Florence NighUn- ; M pa'e, the famous nurse and the foun- I der of the Red Cross. The funeral ar- j I rdiiomuuib nave noL oeen compieiea, t 3 but It will probably ho held on Wed- 5 m nesday t Mrs Calne was born at Preston, JiMR Lancashire, England. December S. jWj 1S33, and came to America in 1S41. km Her grandparents wero among the WW first converts to the church of the Lat- j, H(i' terday Saints, and sho was. a member Im of the first company that left Eng- 1 1 land. She was nine years of age at Ui the time. l jj She was married to John P. Calne f.M at St. Louis in 1S50 where she re- ?!au sided for two years, and came to Utah v in 1852. 5 Her maiden name was Margaret I Nightingale. Her husband, who still 1 survives her, was tho congressman 1 S from Utah territory for eleven years , before the state was admitted to the 'Mm union. fag The Illness of Mrs. Calno was an brought on in a great measure by wor- fi ry, due to the fact that her husband ) IJ hns been In poor health for the past Jflve months. For the pnst few weeks 5 jjj she had been suffering from a nervous I breakdown and toward the end sank I rapidly. )i I She Is survived by eight children '"' 1 Thev are: I m John P. Calne, Jr., of tho Agxlcul- ) tural college at Logan; Albion W. s 5 Calne, whols connected with the Sen- 5 g tlnel, of Missoula, Mont.; Mrs Ar- i 1 thur Pratt, wife of Warden Arthur f 3 Pratt, of the state pcnltentiarv; -Mrs, 1 George B Adler, of Salt Lake; Mrs i Will G. Farrell, of Salt Lake, Mrs. t B W. G. Patrick of Salt Lako: Joseph E i Ij Calne. secretary of the Commercial' S k club of Salt lake: Charles A. Calne. J T of Sydney, Australia. f |